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As a Mechanic, you will perform preventative maintenance, diagnosis, service and repair of steering, suspension, brakes, engines, transmissions, differentials, electrical, wheelchair lifts, and air conditioning systems.
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40 hours a week, not flat rate. More Generous Paid Sick Leave: 1 hour/per 30 hours for all FT employees. OT as needed over 40 hours. Diagnoses, examines, and investigates vehicles to determine causes of defective operation of vehicle systems and components.
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Your Responsibilities as a Locator: Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems. Credit hours for completing our utility locator training curriculum and/or for military service.
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Diesel Tech; Jiffy Lube; Bumper to Bumper; Cummins; ASE; ASE Master; Diesel Vehicle Mechanic; Lead Mechanic; Freightliner; Heavy Equipment Mechanic; Diesel Lead; Automotive Mechanic; Auto Mechanic; Tech 1; Tech 2; Tech 3; Master Mechanic; Heavy Mechanic; Diesel Mechanic; Mechanical Knowledge; 91b; Engine Man; 2t3; Vehicle Maintenance; Auto Repair.
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Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems. We use best-in-class ticket and claims management systems to ensure clear and complete mark-out services for the excavator or property owner at the work site.
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Lead generate a minimum of 10 hours a week. Embark on a career-transforming journey with us, where a well-defined roadmap to success, equipped with state-of-the-art strategies, systems, and tools, awaits you.
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Job Title: Lead HVAC Installer Pay Rate: $40.00 - $45.00 per hour, depending on experience + Spiffs Work hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm, with occasional overtime Our mission is to provide our clients with the highest value and most reliable home comfort systems available by providing the information needed to make well-informed decisions.
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Strong knowledge of building systems, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, appliance repair, etc. · Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, during after hours, on call weekly rotation.
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